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  A Call to Faithful Citizenship

The Catholic approach to faithful citizenship begins with moral principles. The directions for our public witness are found in Scripture and Catholic Social Teaching, including:
1. Life and dignity of the Human Person
2. Call to Family, Community, and Participation
3. Rights and Responsibilities
4. Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
5. Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
6. Solidarity
7. Caring for God’s Creation

In the Catholic tradition, responsible citizenship is a virtue; participation in the political process is a moral obligation. Believers are called to become informed, active, and responsible participants in the political process. Even those who are not citizens are called to participate. Catholics who seek political office have a particular responsibility to bring together their faith, moral convictions, and public responsibilities. This is about more than one election. It requires ongoing participation in the political process.

2008 Wisconsin Voting Dates:
February 19 - Primaries for Republican and Democratic Presidential candidates and primaries for local non-partisan offices, e.g. mayor, county executive, etc.

April 1 - Spring general election of State Supreme Court and local non-partisan offices

September 9 - Fall primary for partisan offices, e.g. U.S. Congress

November 4 - Fall general election

Further resources are also available from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops at this link.

For more information about bringing “Faithful Citizenship” to your parish, please contact Robert Shelledy in the Office of Catholic Social Action at 414-758-2286 or via e-mail at shelledyr@archmil.org.

 
 
Contact: Rob Shelledy Phone: 414-758-2286
E-Mail: shelledyr@archmil.org Group: Catholic Social Action
 
 
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